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HELP.. subs stopped workin
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<blockquote data-quote="mtownrepa" data-source="post: 6749319" data-attributes="member: 620748"><p>save me the cheap crap i know what i paid for is what i get. nobody has yet to answer my question all i wanna know is should they be bridged to the amp or not cuz my subs voice coil burned out. im getting new subs and i want to know if they should be bridged or wired into each channel i dnt want this to happen again. if i bridge them does that mean im putting out 4000w to each speaker? i know its not 4000w but all i want is for less than 2000w per sub cuz i dnt want to burn these out again. so how should i wire them bridged at 1x4000w or 2 channels 2x2000w? can some one just answer the questions and not tell me how cheap my subs are</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtownrepa, post: 6749319, member: 620748"] save me the cheap crap i know what i paid for is what i get. nobody has yet to answer my question all i wanna know is should they be bridged to the amp or not cuz my subs voice coil burned out. im getting new subs and i want to know if they should be bridged or wired into each channel i dnt want this to happen again. if i bridge them does that mean im putting out 4000w to each speaker? i know its not 4000w but all i want is for less than 2000w per sub cuz i dnt want to burn these out again. so how should i wire them bridged at 1x4000w or 2 channels 2x2000w? can some one just answer the questions and not tell me how cheap my subs are [/QUOTE]
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